Prof. Dr.Yujie Chen | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award
Materials Science | Professor atĀ Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Prof. Dr. Yujie Chen, born in Hebei Province, China, is an Associate Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) specializing in polymeric materials and advanced functional composites. With a passion for innovative research in soft electronics, bio-medicine, and nanotechnology, his work explores materials that mimic biological systems. Prof. Chenās academic career has led him to make significant contributions to the development of materials like hydrogels, artificial muscles, and piezoelectric composites. His research blends fundamental materials science with practical applications in cutting-edge technologies, and he continues to collaborate internationally to push the boundaries of material engineering. With a robust portfolio of publications, grants, and global recognition, Prof. Chen is widely regarded for his impactful work in his field.
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š EducationĀ
Prof. Yujie Chen holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST), awarded in 2012. He also completed an exchange Ph.D. program in Polymer Engineering and Physics at the Berlin Institute of Technology (TU-Berlin), where he worked under Prof. Manfred H. Wagner. Prof. Chenās undergraduate studies were also at ECUST, where he received a Bachelor’s in Materials Science and Engineering. His academic journey was further enriched by joint research at LĆ¼beck University in Germany, which provided him with a global perspective on materials science. Prof. Chenās education equipped him with extensive theoretical knowledge and practical experience, making him an expert in the development of advanced materials and composites for a variety of applications.
š ExperienceĀ
Prof. Yujie Chen has built a distinguished career at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), where he has progressed from Lecturer (2015-2020) to Associate Professor (2021-2024) and now a Professor since 2024. Prior to his academic positions, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at TU-Berlin and ECUST, where he expanded his expertise in polymer engineering and materials science. Over the years, Prof. Chen has led cutting-edge research projects focusing on advanced functional materials, including self-healing polymers, composite materials, and bio-inspired systems. His leadership in academic research has led to numerous funded projects, awards, and the development of new technologies. Prof. Chen is also a dedicated educator and mentor, guiding students and researchers in exploring innovative materials for diverse applications.
š Awards and HonorsĀ
Prof. Yujie Chenās outstanding research has earned him several prestigious awards. These include the 2023 National Youth Talent award, 1st Prize of Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award (2022), and the Youth Outstanding Contribution Award of the China Nonferrous Metals Society (2022). He was named Morning Star Outstanding Young Scholar at SJTU in 2020 and received the Shanghai Sailing Scholar Award in 2016. Prof. Chenās contributions to material science and technology have been recognized by numerous academic organizations and funding bodies, reflecting his leadership and innovation. His work continues to be supported by several high-profile research grants, underlining his influence in advancing materials science.
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Publication
Waxberry-liked micro-nanostructured, superhydrophobic surfaces with enhanced photothermal de-icing and passive anti-icing properties
Authors: S. Liu, Z. Zhu, Q. Zheng, H. Liu, H. Li
Citations: 0
Year: 2025
A multi-modal deformation sensing hydrogel with a nerve-inspired highly anisotropic structure
Authors: Q. Zhang, Y. Chen, S. Li, Y. Guo, H. Liu
Citations: 0
Year: 2024
O2-H2O2 high-efficient co-oxidation of carbohydrate biomass to formic acid via Co3O4/C nanocatalyst
Authors: Y. Chen, Y. Yang, X. Liu, F. Jin
Citations: 0
Year: 2024
Ag-S coordination strategy for high recovery driving stress in recyclable shape memory polymers
Authors: Z. Zhu, S. Liu, J. Yao, H. Liu, H. Li
Citations: 0
Year: 2024
Thermal responsive polyurethane/brominated isobutylene isoprene rubber co-continuous IPNs elastomer: From tunable shape memory behavior to high damping properties
Authors: Q. Yu, Q. Fan, W. Chen, Y. Wu, H. Liu
Citations: 1
Year: 2024
Tailorable effective microwave absorption bandwidth of chitosan-derived carbon-based aerogel under different compression
Authors: W. Chu, K. Wang, S. Liu, H. Li, H. Liu
Citations: 1
Year: 2024
Quercetin-Loaded Bioglass Injectable Hydrogel Promotes m6A Alteration of Per1 to Alleviate Oxidative Stress for Periodontal Bone Defects
Authors: H. Zhu, C. Cai, Y. Yu, Y. Chen, Y. Xu
Citations: 7
Year: 2024
Electronic Skin for Health Monitoring Systems: Properties, Functions, and Applications
Authors: X. Yang, W. Chen, Q. Fan, F. Lai, H. Liu
Citations: 26
Year: 2024
One-Step Cooperative Growth of High Reaction Kinetics Composite Homogeneous CoreāShell Heterostructure
Authors: H. Liu, Q. Chen, H. Chen, L. Shi, H. Li
Citations: 7
Year: 2024
A controllable foaming approach for the fabrication of ārattan-likeā graphene-based composite aerogel with desirable microwave absorption capacity
Authors: X. Zhang, Q. Zheng, Y. Chen, X. Jiang, S.M. Zhu
Citations: 9
Year: 2024